Carcharodus lavatherae (Esper, [1783]):in
[Pljushtch et al., 2006] is shown as possible for the southeast with
one local spot; in [Moskalenko, 1991] listed as historic; mentioned in
[Tshikolovets, 2005]. The latest record I am aware of is in [Pljushtch,
1989]: Petrovskij (sic! - actually Balakleya) distr., Protopopovka,
VI/21/1952, leg. unknown, collection of Kharkov National University.
Also mentioned in [Yaroshevsky, 1879] for Kharkov; in the collection of
the Natural History Museum of Kharkov National University there are
19th century specimens from Kharkov and Kitsevka (now Pechenegi
distr.).

Limenitis reducta (Staudinger, 1901):Two
males are located in the Natural History Museum of Kharkov National
University (Zmiev distr., Gajdary, VI-VIII/1990, leg. "young
naturalists"). Mislabeling should not be excluded.

Triphysa phryne (Pallas, 1771):in
[Pljushtch et al., 2006] one record is shown (male, Kupyansk, ?/?/1990,
leg. Piskunov); not listed by other sources. Mislabeling is very
probable.

Hyponephele lupina (Costa, 1836):not
shown in [Pljushtch et al., 2006] (but shown from the adjacent
territories both from the north and south); in [Moskalenko, 1991]
listed as historic. I am not aware of any concrete records for our
region. A confusion with H. lycaon
is possible.

Erebia aethiops (Esper, [1777]):in
[Pljushtch et al., 2006] one historic record is shown; in [Moskalenko,
1991] listed as historic. Several specimens are located in the Natural
History Museum of Kharkov National University (Kharkov vicinity,
Kuryazh, Ryzhov, all taken in the 19th century, leg. unknown). Listed
in [Yaroshevsky, 1879] for Kharkov.

Hipparchia pellucida volgensis (Mazochin-Porshnjakov, 1952):in
[Pljushtch et al., 2006] one historic record is shown; in [Moskalenko,
1991] listed as rare; mentioned by [Tshikolovets, 2005] as possible for
our region. A female is located in the Natural History Museum of
Kharkov National University (Chuguev distr., Vvedenka, ?/?/2009, leg.
V. Kravtsov). A confirmation is desirable. A confusion with H. semele
also should not be excluded.